Privacy Policy

John Snow, Inc., Privacy Policy

This privacy policy has been created to demonstrate JSI’s strong commitment to our users’ privacy. The policy describes the information we collect on JSI’s websites and what we do with that information.

Information Automatically Logged: Every computer connected to the Internet has a unique address. We use this address to help diagnose problems with our server and to administer our website. The log file does not capture a visitor’s email address.

Cookies: We use cookies to create a unique identifier for you, to enable you to move from page to page within the site without reentering your username and password. We also use cookies to help us determine the number of unique individuals who have accessed our site. We do not make any other use of cookies.

Security: This site has security measures to protect the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under our control. However, we cannot guarantee the security of any information you transmit to us. You submit such information at your risk; you agree that we will not be liable for any damages or injury that may result from unauthorized access to your information.

External Links: The website contains links to other sites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such sites.

Children under 13: Do not send us any information about yourself—including your name, address, or email address. We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under 13. If, in limited circumstances, we knowingly collect personally identifiable information from a child under the age of 13, we will do so only with verified parental consent prior to collection. In the event that we learn that we have collected any personal information from a child under the age of 13 without verification of parental consent, we will delete that information from our database as quickly as possible.

Your Consent: By using the site, you agree to the terms of this privacy policy. We reserve the right to change the privacy policy in the future, and we will post these changes on this site as soon as they go into effect. Your continued use of the site after a change has been posted will constitute your agreement to the change. We last revised this policy on 8/24/04.

Privacy Policy for this Website

Registration: If you request access to the password-protected sections of the website, we collect the personal information you submit. Users who register on the site voluntarily provide such information to us. Aggregated city/town and country data will be used for internal monitoring and evaluation purposes and may be shared with third parties. Usage information will not be analyzed or disseminated on an individual basis. We will never willfully disclose your personally identifiable information to any third party without your permission. We are not responsible for privacy practices of any third party given personal information with your permission.

Choice/Opt-Out: To remove your user profile information from the database, please contact us at supplychain@jsi.com to make the request. Your information will be removed within two business days. Should you change your mind after your user information has been deleted, it will be necessary to submit a new registration request to regain access to protected areas of the project’s website.

Contacting the Website: If you have any questions about this privacy policy, the practices of the sites, or your dealings with the sites, contact us at supplychain@jsi.com.

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